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Policy

Tax Day Jukebox

Jesse Walker | 4.15.2008 5:08 PM

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In honor of April 15, here's a populist classic from Johnny Paycheck: "Me and the IRS."

In the interest of fairness and equal time, I should acknowledge that the taxes Mr. Paycheck disdains are needed to pay for important government programs. Here's a song about one of those.

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Jesse Walker is books editor at Reason and the author of Rebels on the Air and The United States of Paranoia.

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  1. sage   17 years ago

    When we get those stimulus checks, does that count as a subsidy?

  2. Dave Barry   17 years ago

    ......are needed to pay for important government programs

    Your federal government needs your money so that it can perform vital services for you that you would not think up yourself in a million years.

  3. Paul   17 years ago

    I view the federal government the way my grandfather viewed modern convenience shopping: I've never seen so much stuff I don't need.

  4. TallDave   17 years ago

    At least we can rest secure in the knowledge that our government is hard at work making sure drug dealers have high profit margins.

  5. ktc2   17 years ago

    No, I don't think the "stimulus" checks are a subsidy. I think Bush finally decided the only way he could improve his approval rating was to literally buy people off and write them all a check.

  6. Famous Mortimer   17 years ago

    Who wants to hear my impersonation of a Libertarian?

    "Taxes taxes taxes blah blah blah taxes blah taxes taxes blah blah taxes blah blah taxes taxes taxes blah blah blah."

  7. Matthew   17 years ago

    Drink!

  8. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    When we get those stimulus checks, does that count as a subsidy?

    Speak for yourself mister lower 40%. And yes, we are subsidizing you.

    OT: Can Ron Bailey post a story about the government corn holocost soon? This tax crap is making me bitter for some reason and I will have to clean my gun again if I clutch it.

  9. Pig Mannix   17 years ago

    @Jesse Walker

    Here's a song about one of those.

    Wow. I haven't heard that one in decades. Thanks!

    @Guy Montag

    This tax crap is making me bitter for some reason and I will have to clean my gun again if I clutch it.

    Why do you think the same people who love taxes hate guns?

  10. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    Why do you think the same people who love taxes hate guns?

    Idunno, are you just trying to increase my bitterness?

  11. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    On that flat tax nonsense (first time I have said it that way), why on earth are people talking about it being over 10% anyway? I mean if the people making under %85,000 are paying such a small volume of federal income tax and the people over $85,000 are paying just over 10% average (even I ended up with an effective percent of 11.1 for 2007), then what is all this nonsense of 16% or 20% or higher? Sounds like an effort to screw high earners, while stabbing the low earners just to get even in a silly class struggle.

  12. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    Wait! I know this one!

    Why do you think the same people who love taxes hate guns?

    They invested in CLP!

  13. Daniel Reeves   17 years ago

    God bless tax dollars: going to everything that a few select politicians want to have but nobody is willing to pay for.

  14. mediageek   17 years ago

    I'll note that Amy Goodman is interviewing a couple of tax protesters on her radio program tonight.

    So, evidently taxes are awesome and lead to a better world, except for when you don't agree with what they're funding (in this case, war).

  15. Daniel Reeves   17 years ago

    So, evidently taxes are awesome and lead to a better world, except for when you don't agree with what they're funding (in this case, war).

    I wonder when the big gov people realize that big gov is why there is big gov corruption.

  16. tim   17 years ago

    The typical working age household (a household led by a person between the
    ages of 25 and 59) earned approximately $63,960 and paid $13,112 in federal
    income and payroll taxes in 2007.* Below is a sample of exactly what that $13,112
    paid for. See our attached spreadsheet for far greater detail.
    ? Social Security: $ 2,662.94
    ? Interest Payment on National Debt: $ 1,085.29
    ? War in Iraq: $ 593.48
    ? War in Afghanistan: $ 159.82
    ? All other Defense: $ 2,008.01
    ? Medicare: $ 1,697.96
    ? Veterans Benefits and Health Care: $ 355.03
    Health care research (NIH): $ 132.70
    ? Aid to the public schools (No Child Left Behind): $ 107.55
    ? National Parks $ 12.25
    ? Roads and Bridges $ 77.15
    ? Renewable Energy Research $ 6.67
    ? International AIDS prevention $ 14.87
    ? The Space Program (NASA) $ 74.53
    ? Health Care of Low Income Families (Medicaid): $ 872.92
    ? Border Security Fencing $ .13
    ? Income Assistance for the Disabled (SSI): $ 164.95
    ? Agriculture Subsidies $ 98.80
    ? Environmental Protection (EPA) $ 34.50
    ? Heating Assistance for Low Income Families: $ 9.90
    ? School Lunch/Breakfast Program: $ 46.09
    ? FBI, DEA, and ATF: $ 41.46
    ? Pell Grants for Low Income College Students: $ 62.55
    ? The Post Office: $ 2.95
    ? Consumer Product Safety Commission: $ .29
    ? Members of Congress and Staff: $ 8.44
    ? The President and White House Staff: $ .18
    ? The IRS $ 48.53
    ? Pork Barrel Projects: $ 60.45
    ? CIA: $ ???.??+

  17. BakedPenguin   17 years ago

    Who wants to hear my impersonation of a Libertarian?

    No one. Seriously.

  18. tim   17 years ago

    Source: thirdway.org

  19. The Wine Commonsewer   17 years ago

    Oh, get bent Timmy! 🙂

  20. Mutts   17 years ago

    Steve Goodman was a genius. But didn't he go to the same high school as Hillary?

  21. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    Just as someone predicted in another recent thread, we have an income tax thread and tim plops down the all federal taxes including FICA, attached to a low-wage worker evidence.

    BTW, look how inexpensive Iraq and Afghanistan are compared to all other defense!

  22. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    Today is the VATechaversary of the "gun free zone" shootings. Victims of bad gun laws, don't expect much of a voice outside of Reason, your opponents just want to make more of you.

  23. VM   17 years ago

    oh! oh! oh!

    ooh. What baked said.

    *tromps off*

  24. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    Interesting Boston Globe story: "House Backs Bill To End Payroll Tax Dodging By Contractors"

    Sorry for not providing a link, google is your friend, I don't think the Early Bird from DoD (where I found it) lets many of you in.

    The basics: some Congresscritters are all upset that KBR used a Cayman Island address to hire some employees.

    There must be some missing information from the article. If Americans are working abroad, it really does not matter where the office that hired them is located, the individual is still responsible to pay income tax on all amounts over $82,400 (last I checked). The employer is required to do the proper witholding on SS/Medicare and amounts over the expatriot exemption, aka, 330 day rule.

    IF what KBR, or the employees, did is actually illegal then the IRS should be prosecuting them. If it was LEGAL then why is the Congress trying to impose new taxes on these guys?

    They just gotta put their fingers in everything don't they?

  25. R C Dean   17 years ago

    No, I don't think the "stimulus" checks are a subsidy.

    I do. They are a net transfer of wealth from some people to others.

    Just as someone predicted in another recent thread, we have an income tax thread and tim plops down the all federal taxes including FICA, attached to a low-wage worker evidence.

    Well, technically FICA and Medicare taxes are taxes on income. I don't see any reason to leave them out of the discussion.

  26. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    RCD,

    Perhaps my bitterness is clouding my judgement.

  27. JD   17 years ago

    Oh, come on, Famous Mortimer, that's a crappy and insulting impersonation of a libertarian. It goes more like "Taxes blah blah men with guns blah blah drugs blah blah sex with animals blah blah blah ferrets blah blah blue skin blah blah DEMAND KURVE blah blah statists!" Get it right.

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